<div id="navigation">
	<a href="{U_HOME}">{DOMAIN} cPanel Index</a> ::
	Anonymous FTP
</div><br />

Here you can manage the options for anonymous FTP access. You can also edit the welcoming message displayed when anonymous users log in.<br /><br />

Anonymous FTP access allows anyone to access your public_ftp folder. You can allow full anonymous access to the folder, which allows users to view, download or delete files form the public_ftp folder. You can also allow anonymous uploading, which allows users to view, upload, download and delete files in the public_ftp/incoming folder.<br /><br />

Warning:  Anonymous FTP allows anyone access to a restricted area of your site. It is generally safest to not enable Anonymous FTP. If you do enable it, you are responsible for the bandwidth and space used.<br /><br />

<form method="{S_METHOD}" action="{S_ACTION}">
<table align="center" width=100%>
<tr>
	<td align=right>Anonymous Access:</td>
	<td>
	<table><tr>
	<td><input name="allowanonftp" type="checkbox" value="1" {ANON_FTP_STATUS}></td>
	<td>Allow anonymous access to ftp://ftp.{DOMAIN}</td>
	</tr></table>
	</td>
</tr>
<tr>
	<td align=right>Anonymous Upload:</td>
	<td>
	<table><tr>
		<td><input name="allowanonftpin" type="checkbox" value="1" {ANON_UPLOAD_STATUS}></td>
		<td>Allow anonymous access to ftp://ftp.{DOMAIN}</td>
	</tr></table>
	</td>
</tr>
<tr>
	<td valign=top align=right>Anonymous FTP Message:</td>
	<td><textarea name="ftpwelcome">{ANON_MESSAGE}</textarea></td>
</tr>
<tr>
	<td colspan=2 align=center><input type="submit" value="Save Settings"></td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
